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, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and biochemistry. The chemical biology area of the Department of Chemistry is located in Simon Hall on our heavily wooded
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subsequent downstream process that leads to productive viral gene integration. The goal of this position is to work on active projects to generate data for publications and to also generate data for external
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of discovering small molecule therapy for photoreceptor degenerative disorders. To elucidate the disease mechanisms, we genetically dissect the process of photoreceptor morphogenesis and maintenance in vertebrate
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chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and biochemistry. Job Summary: The Zaleski Lab in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University is accepting applications for a
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chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. The IU Molecular Structure Center (IUMSC) is part of the Chemistry Department and provides state-of-the-art service
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soon as August 1, 2025. Fellows will receive a salary of $60,000 plus health benefits and $3,000 each year in research support. Application Process We invite applications from qualified candidates
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of Chemistry consists of a well-rounded research community with cutting-edge expertise in a wide variety of modern disciplines including analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical
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Skills Previous experience in animal research and molecular biology Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to Dr. Hyungsik Lim (hl128
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the health of communities, FSPH emphasizes the prevention of disease and injury and recognizes the interconnectedness of the physical environment and ecosystem to the health of the community. Established in
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application system: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/27249 . Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to Dr. Don Miller at dtmiller@iu.edu